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Pick up a warm up from the front!

Pick up a warm up from the front!. April 21 th , 2014. Math III Warm Up 4/21/14. The twenty highest dams have heights of 240, 335, 260, 300, 285, 262, 272, 225, 242, 261, 233, 250, 243, 237, 236, 243, 234, 235, 226, and 261 meters.

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Pick up a warm up from the front!

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  1. Pick up a warm up from the front! April 21th, 2014

  2. Math III Warm Up 4/21/14 The twenty highest dams have heights of 240, 335, 260, 300, 285, 262, 272, 225, 242, 261, 233, 250, 243, 237, 236, 243, 234, 235, 226, and 261 meters. 1. Find an appropriate class interval. 2. Name the class limits. 3. Find the class marks. 4. Construct a frequency distribution table. 5. Draw a histogram of the data.

  3. Math III Warm Up 4/21/14Questions over Assignment?

  4. What is a probability distribution? • A table or an equation that links each outcome of a statistical experiment with its probability of occurrence • The table below, which associates each outcome with its frequency, can be used to create a probability distribution.

  5. How do you find mean and standard deviation of a probability distribution? Mean Equation: where x = data and P = probability of that data Standard Deviation Equation: where = mean

  6. Find the mean and st. dev. of the table below pg. 894 #11 How do you put classes in the calculator??? Use class marks!

  7. Assignment: Work on Please be Discrete Learning Task #1&2

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